Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
Peshawar Institute of Cardiology Medical Teaching Institute, a project of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department, invites electronic bids for procurement of six categories of items to improve cardiac facilities in research and treatment. The procurement includes general disposable leftovers, automated PCR extraction and amplification systems on reagent rental basis, office furniture for the Clinical Trial Unit, emergency call bell systems for patient washrooms, negative pressure room installation and testing, and IT equipment. Bidders must be registered with the Federal Board of Revenue for income tax and sales tax, listed on the Active Tax Payer list, and registered with EPADS. The tender reference is PIC-100 and covers multiple items with varying bid security requirements ranging from PKR 500,000 to 3 percent of total bid value, issued from the Peshawar location in KPK province.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
This is a multi-item procurement combining consumables, medical equipment on rental terms, furniture, and infrastructure upgrades.
The scale spans small items like disposables to significant installations like negative pressure rooms. Two items are repeat tenders (PCR systems and IT equipment), suggesting prior scope definition. The bid submission window is tight—less than two weeks from publication—and original bid security must reach the hospital office by 10:30 AM on closing date or bids are automatically rejected, a stricter requirement than some public tenders.
Who can bid: Bidders must be registered with FBR for income and sales tax, appear on the Active Taxpayer List, and be registered on EPADS. Typically, suppliers in Pakistan must also hold valid NTN and sales tax registration, though the notice emphasizes FBR registration specifically. All bids must be submitted electronically through EPADS; hand, postal, email or fax submissions are explicitly rejected.